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Uncanny sociocultural categories [PDF]
Humans are well adapted to their social environments. Experimental evidence suggests that humans are either born with, or quickly learn, the necessary affective and cognitive processes that allow them to recognize others, and to understand their mental states and social behavior.
Jordan R. Schoenherr, Tyler J. Burleigh
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Education in the library: luxury or a citizen’s guaranteed quality of life [PDF]
The article studies the role of city libraries in school education based on expert interviews carried out with Moscow teachers, librarians, teenagers, and their parents.
Asonova Ekaterina +3 more
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Controlled Illusion. Recursion as Emotional Suggestion in Post-Cinematographic Space [PDF]
The article deals with an aspect of the phenomenon of controlled illusion — manipulating emotional reactions and behaviour through the space of an artificially created reality.
Efremova Anna A.
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The creation of a social climate where all ethnic groups can harmoniously coexist is a central challenge for many countries today. Should we emphasize similarities and common ground or, conversely, recognize that there are important differences between ...
Anastasia Batkhina +4 more
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How are Populism and Euroscepticism Linked with Left and Right Ideologies? The Cases of Fidesz and Podemos [PDF]
With the rise of populism and Euroscepticism in the political arena of the European Union, studies have long pertained on the particular relationship between these two notions.
Ingrit MELANI, Mirela ALHASANI (DUBALI)
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The transition period for reintegrating into the civilian environment can be challenging, posing unique challenges of socialisation and cultural adaptation for young Danish veterans.
Christian Lund Pedersen, Clemens Wieser
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Introduction to Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory (IPARTheory) and Evidence [PDF]
Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory) is an evidence-based theory of socialization and lifespan development. It is composed of three subtheories, each of which deals with a separate but interrelated set of issues.
Rohner, Ronald P.
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The current study is based on Travis Hirschi’s social bond theory, arguing that the debut of delinquent behavior is a result of the weakening of the ties that bind people to society. According to Hirschi’s social bond theory, all youth have the potential
Mona Khoury-Kassabri +3 more
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Cartografia da Cultura Fronteiriça: A Sociedade Civil e a Promoção das Políticas Culturais
Este trabalho é uma apresentação dos resultados obtidos junto ao projeto de pesquisa Cartografia da Cultura Fronteiriça, financiado via Fundo de Apoio à Cultura do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, o projeto teve como objetivo mapear e identificar as ...
Bruno César Alves Marcelino +2 more
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Sociocultural predictors of obligatory exercise in young men: A Polish-Chinese comparison
BackgroundObligatory exercise has been shown to have negative physical and mental effects on exercisers and is more prevalent among young people. However, there is limited research on obligatory exercise among young men. Social comparison theory offers a
Shuai Guo +9 more
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